On Thursday, 9 June, the Saeima will view amendments to the Immigration Law in relation to the parliament’s previously supported rule that allows foreigners to request residence permits in exchange for a fee of EUR 5,000 to the state budget.

On 21 April, the Saeima adopted changes to the Immigration Law. However, the President returned those amendments to the Saeima for a repeated viewing, adding that there were flaws that needed fixing.

Deputies in the final reading will decide on amendments to the Civil Process Law aimed at reducing the terms of review of civil cases in courts. Also the Saeima will decide on amendments to Latvia’s Code of Administrative Violations in relation to the application of fines to individuals for unauthorized presence on ice of large bodies of water, as reported by Saeima press-service.

To enhance protection of residents in the mortgage loan sector, the Saeima will view amendments to the Consumer Rights Protection Law to adopt new requirements for loan service providers and supervisory institutions.

Deputies will also view amendments to the Law on Prevention of Conflict of Interest in Activities of Public Officials to make sure a status of an official is provided to a person who is put in the post of another state official for a temporary period.

The parliament will also view amendment to the Aviation Law to permit Latvia’s army to either shoot down or force down UAVs flying close to military locations.

Deputies will view a draft for deeper partnership and cooperation between the European Union and Kazakhstan in order to ratify the agreement signed on 21 December 2015.

Saeima Social and Employment Matters Committee has requested to exclude amendments to the Sexual and Reproductive Health Law from the agenda. These amendments provided for the lifting of the prohibition to import and export donor gametes for purposes of in vitro fertilization, as well as add a specific point to regulations that gametes can only be donated by women that have already given birth.

In the second reading, the Saeima will decide on the draft of the Law on Intangible Cultural Heritage.

In total, there are 27 matters on the Saeima’s agenda for 9 June meeting.

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